Jeremy Turner (composer)
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Jeremy Turner (born June 18, 1975 in
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) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist living in California.


Biography

Jeremy Turner began playing the piano and the cello as a young child. After his family moved to Michigan where his father was Director of Admissions at
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, Turner attended East Lansing High School. He then furthered his musical studies at The Juilliard School as a pupil of Harvey Shapiro. In 1997, before graduating Juilliard, Turner joined The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at just 21 years old, becoming one of the youngest members ever to join the ensemble. At the end of his first season Turner was invited to join the Met Chamber Ensemble in its inaugural year. In 2005 he took a leave of absence from the Met to be the interim Principal Cellist of The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in New Zealand. After returning to the Met in 2006, Turner played his final season in 2011 before leaving the orchestra to pursue composition.


Composer/performer

Turner has recorded with musicians such as Paul McCartney,
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, and The National, has performed with various artists that include Renee Fleming, Joshua Bell, and Arcade Fire and as a conductor has appeared twice at the LACMA Art + Film Gala. In 2013, he collaborated on original music with James Murphy for the Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's '' Betrayal'', directed by Mike Nichols. As a composer, Turner has been nominated for two
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, won the Music & Sound Award (UK), won the International Documentary Association award for best music, was a 2015
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fellow, and was named in NPR Music's Favorite Songs of 2014. He received the AICP Award for best original music for his score to Google's first ever television commercial, "Parisian Love", which debuted during the broadcast of Super Bowl XLIV . He has performed on '' Saturday Night Live'' with My Morning Jacket, the ''
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'' with Dirty Projectors, and performed with Renee Fleming at the opening of
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's Zankel Hall. In 2015 he composed music for Chris Doyle's exhibition "Night Lights at
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", featuring the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Turner was a member of Low City, a musical duo based in Brooklyn. In 2014 he appeared with Simon Spurr in the September issue of Vanity Fair


Selected film and television scores

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'' (2020) *'' Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez'' (2020) *'' Ode To Joy'' (2019) *'' Come As You Are'' (2019) *''Strokes Of Genius'' (2018) *''Family'' (2018) *''
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'' (2017) *''Trophy'' (2017) *''Americana'' (2016) *'' ESPN
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: First Pitch'' (2015) *''This Time Next Year'' (2014) *''Black Gold'' by
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'' (2013)


Main titles/themes

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'' (2020) * ''Strokes of Genius'' (2018) * ''A Year in Space'' (2015) *'' Independent Lens'' (2014–)


Concert works

*''Shorebirds'' (2022) written for solo violin *''Six Mile House'' (2021) written for piano, clarinet, violin, and cello *''Suite of Unreason'' (2017) written for clarinet, cello, piano and percussion *''Swell'' (2017) written for The Flux Quartet *''The Inland Seas'' (2016) written for James Ehnes and Chris Thile *''The Lightening'' (2015) written for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus *''The Fluid'' (2014) written for woodwind ensemble, cello, and piano *''The Bear and the Squirrel'' (2014) written for yMusic


Selected album appearances

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References


External links


IMDB
Turner's film credits
Turner's official website
where his music can be heard
Turner's publishing company
where his music can be licensed {{DEFAULTSORT:Turner, Jeremy 1975 births Living people American multi-instrumentalists Musicians from Pennsylvania